Find a Provider
Cowlitz County
Mobile Crisis
Columbia Wellness
CRISIS Services
(360) 425-6064
305 S Pacific Ave.
Kelso, WA 98626
Office: (360) 577-7442
Fax: (360) 577-7904
Crisis Counseling
Coordination of Care
Community Outreach
Safety Evaluations
Grays Harbor County
Mobile Crisis
Columbia Wellness
Crisis Services
(360) 532-4357
www.columbiawell.org
615 8th Street
Hoquiam, WA 98550
Office: (360) 532-4357 / (800) 685-6556
Fax: (360) 538-0124
Crisis Counseling
In House Crisis Intervention
Hospital Diversion Program (CSU)
Coordination of Care
Community Outreach
Safety Evaluations
Lewis County
Mobile Crisis
Cascade Community Healthcare
24/7 Crisis Services
(800) 803-8833 or
(360) 807-2440
Offers crisis services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at no cost. Crisis services are available to assist any individual of all age groups who are in an emotional crisis. Crisis responders utilize a holistic approach to create and implement appropriate and individualized measures to help maintain safety and provide stabilization. Crisis response services are provided to anyone of any age, culture, or insurance coverage, at no cost.
www.cascadecommunityhealthcare.org
Centralia Location
2428 West Reynolds Ave.
Centralia, WA 98531
Phone: (360) 330-9044
Evaluation & Treatment Center
3510 Steelhammer Lane
Centralia, WA 98531
Phone: (360) 330-9044
Phoenix Clubhouse
209 W Main
Centralia, WA 98531
Phone: (360) 330-9044
Chehalis Location - 1
135 W. Main St.
Chehalis, WA 98532
Phone: (360) 748-4339
Chehalis Location - 2
151 NE Hampe Way
Chehalis, WA 98532
Phone: (360) 345-6790
Morton Location
228 Main Street
Morton, WA 98356
Toll Free: 800-559-6696
Pacific County
Mobile Crisis
Willapa Behavioral Health
24 HOUR CRISIS LINE
(800) 884-2298
(800) 803-8833
South County - Long Beach
2204 Pacific Avenue North
Long Beach, WA 98631
Office: (360) 642-3787
Fax: (360) 642-2096
North County - Raymond
300 Ocean Ave
Raymond, WA 98577
Office: (360) 942-2303
Fax: (360) 942-5312
Wahkiakum County
Mobile Crisis
Wahkiakum County Mental Health Services
24/7 Crisis Services
(800) 635-5989
(360) 795-8630, ext. 1
Wahkiakum County Crisis
Toll Free: 800-635-5989
Phone: 360-795-8630, ext. 1
42 Elochoman Valley Rd
Cathlamet, WA 98612
Office: (360) 795-8630 / (800) 635-5989
Fax: (360) 795-6224
24-Hour Mental Health Crisis Services
Crisis/Emergency Services are staffed by Mental Health Professionals (MHP) who provide crisis services 24-hours per day, 7-days per week. Crisis services include telephone support, face-to-face contact, follow-up sessions, and referrals to appropriate community resources. There are no eligibility requirements for utilizing the Crisis Line - anyone can use it.
Designated Crisis Responders (DCR)
On April 1, 2018 designated mental health professionals (DMHPs) were renamed designated crisis responders (DCRs) if they have participated in the 16-hour DCR training and are a DMHP in good standing.
This page provides resources for DMHPs/DCRs in their implementation of the Involuntary Treatment Act (ITA) (RCW 71.05 and RCW 71.34).
Great Rivers BH-ASO – DCR Provider
Olympic Health and Recovery Services
Crisis Line
(800) 803-8833
612 Woodland Square Loop, Suite 401
Lacey, WA 98503
Contact: Jessica Shook
Email: Jessica.shook@tmbho.org
Phone: (360) 763-5828
What is a DCR used for?
This change is in response to House Bill (HB) 1713 (2016) integrating substance use disorders (SUDs) into the detention criteria of the ITA. You will still be able to detain individuals for mental health disorders. The criteria for detention remains the same for both mental health and substance use disorders:
Danger to self
Danger to others
Danger to other’s property
Serious harm due to being Gravely Disabled
What is a DCR authorized to do?
Determine if the person presents a harm to self/others/property, or is gravely disabled and is at imminent risk, or if there is a nonemergent risk due to a substance use disorder or mental disorder, or is in need of assisted outpatient behavioral health treatment.
The DCR will conduct an evaluation and investigation:
Interviewing all reasonably available family, friends, or others.
Interview the person after informing them of their involuntary treatment rights.
Consider all available less restrictive treatment options.
Determine if the person meets criteria for involuntary treatment.
If the DCR finds the person meets the criteria for involuntary treatment, the DCR will work to find an available treatment bed.
If there is no available involuntary treatment bed, then the DCR will not detain the person.
If the person is detained and admitted to a secure withdrawal management and stabilization facility, the person will likely go to court at the end of 72 hours and the court will decide if the person meets criteria for a commitment order for up to 14 days of further treatment. During this time, the person will be introduced to substance use treatment.
At the time of discharge from secure withdrawal management and stabilization, the person will be referred to the appropriate level of care such as intensive outpatient or residential treatment, which may be court ordered.